motions
noun(mo-tion)
an act, process, or instance of changing place : movement
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noun(mo-tion)
an active or functioning state or condition
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noun(mo-tion)
an impulse or inclination of the mind or will
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verb(mo-tion)
to signal by a movement or gesture
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verb(mo-tion)
to direct by a motion
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idiom(mo-tion)
to do something without making much effort to do it well
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noun(mo-tion)
a random movement of microscopic particles suspended in liquids or gases resulting from the impact of molecules of the surrounding medium —called also Brownian movement
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noun(mo-tion)
a periodic motion (as of a sounding violin string or swinging pendulum) that has a single frequency or amplitude or is composed of two or more such simple periodic motions
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noun(mo-tion)
slow-motion photography
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noun(mo-tion)
a filming technique in which successive positions of objects (such as clay models) are photographed to produce the appearance of movement